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Presenting your Rude Awakening on CKLN Radio with hosts Black Krishna and Mark Bills on Tuesday, October 2, 2007. On this morning's show, the biggest issues are:
1) NORTHCOMM drills taking place from October 15 - 20th, which the U.S., Canada, Englad, Australia and the Territory of Guam are involved in, some of which could go "live" or "boom" and kill a bunch of people. This could lead to shutting down the internet, martial law, a nuclear attack on Iran and World War Three. Like Webster Tarpley, Daniel Abrahamson (FalseFlagNews.com) and others have suggested, the drills are how the shadow government changes a few details and bootlegs real false flag attacks, which happened on 9/11, 3/11, 7/7 and elsewhere. Since they're expensive and dangerous, we should shut them down as soon as we hear about them by spreading the word and telling authorities we don't want them.
2) CHEMTRAILS and HAARP technology being used to sicken, weaken and dumb us down into a self-indulgent apathy. It's happening around the world except for in Switzerland, China, Japan and a handful of other countries not signatories to the UN Weather Warfare Treaty on May 18, 1977. Low-flying aircraft have been peppering the skies of Toronto (see: YouTube.com/MPVij) and other cities, and the HAARP frequencies that mess with our minds can now be heard on shortwave radio 24 hours a day. Since they're destroying our ability to think and fight back, we have to stop this nonsense before we can't make sense anymore too.
Featuring clips of international legend Alan Watt from CuttingThroughTheMatrix.com discussing both and the ramifications therein, plus BK and Mark's usual semi-coherent babble on the most important stuff in the world that we need to show we know to survive.
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USNORTHCOM News
Exercise Vigilant Shield â08 slated for October
Click to download the VS-08 Fact Sheet
August 30, 2007
PETERSON
AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. â North American Aerospace Defense Command and
U.S. Northern Command along with U.S. Pacific Command, the Department
of Homeland Security as well as local, state and other federal
responders will exercise their response abilities against a variety of
potential threats during Exercise Vigilant Shield â08, a Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff-designated, North American Aerospace Defense
Command (NORAD) and U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM)-sponsored, and
U.S. Joint Forces Command-supported Department of Defense exercise for
homeland defense and defense support of civil authorities missions.
VS-08 will be conducted concurrent with Top Officials 4 (TOPOFF 4), the
nationâs premier exercise of terrorism preparedness sponsored by the
Department of Homeland Security, and several other linked exercises as
part of the National Level Exercise 1-08. These linked exercises will
take place October 15-20 and are being conducted throughout the United
States and in conjunction with several partner nations including
Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, as well as the Territory of
Guam.
VS-08 and National Level
Exercise 1-08 will provide local, state, tribal, interagency,
Department of Defense, and non-governmental organizations and agencies
involved in homeland security and homeland defense the opportunity to
participate in a full range of exercise scenarios that will better
prepare participants to prevent and respond to national crises. The
participating organizations will conduct a multi-layered, civilian-led
response to a national crisis.
USNORTHCOMâs primary exercise venues for VS-08 include locations in
Oregon, Arizona and a cooperative venue with USPACOM in the Territory
of Guam. NORADâs aerospace detection and defense events will take
place across all the exercise venues, to exercise the ability to
mobilize resources for aerospace defense, aerospace control, maritime
warning, and coordination of air operations in a disaster area.
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NOTE
FOR MEDIA ORGANIZATIONS: For more information on the exercise or for
potential media coverage during the exercise, please contact Mr.
Michael Kucharek or Lt. Cmdr. Gary Ross at the NORAD and USNORTHCOM
Public Affairs Office, 719-554-6889.
Click to download the VS-08 Fact Sheet
http://www.northcom.mil/News/2007/083007.html
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Weather manipulation research reaches a new height � guiding cyclones to a specific target
India Daily Technology Team
Jul. 22, 2005
The new buzz word among weather
manipulators is guiding a storm after it is formed. The technology of
guiding storms after it is formed uses electromagnetic force fields
created around the center if the eye of the storm or cyclone or
Typhoon.
A new cyclone and typhoon season is
starting worldwide. Different country�s weather bureaus have started
predicting typhoons and cyclones all over the world. However, some
weather scientists strongly believe that there will be covert attempts
by different nations to create cyclone as an experiment and also
attempts to control them artificially.
The most modern method of artificial
weather manipulation involve artificial ionization of earth�s
atmosphere between 15,000 and 30,000 ft. and above. Manipulating the
ionosphere and use of controlled solar-terrestrial interactions can
create much larger effects. Scientists are realizing that the earth�s
weather is controlled by Sun's natural Electromagnetic Radiation
reaching the earth. The Sun�s Radiations and Ultraviolet Rays have to
cross the ionosphere to reach the earth.
There are early indications that the solar
radiations and flares are directly responsible for planetary weather
changes. And Solar flares and levels of radiations are caused by
bombardment of cosmic rays on the Sun from either a distant massive
black hole or a star-cluster caused by the collapse of thousands and
thousands of stars in a small space.
Computer models obviously focused on the
ionosphere, which acts as a filter for the solar radiations to reach
the earth. If one can manipulate and control the filter, it becomes a
potential source of massive weather modification. That is what the
computer simulation models found. Controlling the ionosphere
potentially allows weather control. The algorithmic variation of
ionosphere can create the magic in a massive scale.
There are many methods of controlling the
ionosphere. It is the process of artificially manipulating ion density
in the ionosphere. High power transmitter and antenna array operating
in the HF(High Frequency) range is one of the methods. There are lots
of literature on that in the Internet and declassified scientific
research journals.
However, the recent trend is in using super
conductors in space satellites to generate intense high intensity
electromagnetic flux.
Experts are predicting that this season,
the high intensity electromagnetic flux will be used to generate far
more violent weather patterns. Interestingly. Counter measures are in
place too. Something called reverse electromagnetic flux can neutralize
the adverse violent weather pattern.
Countries have studied last year weather
manipulation patters and unpredictable weather sequences. These
countries are ready this year with appropriate counter measures.
Convention on the Prohibition of Military
or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques
Adopted
by Resolution 31/72 of the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1976.
The Convention was opened for signature at Geneva on 18 May 1977.
TEXT
PUBLISHED IN: United Nations General Assembly Resolution 31/72, Annex;
see Official Records of the General Assembly, Thirty-first Session,
Supplement No. 39 (A/31/39), pp. 37-38. International Legal Materials, Vol.
XVI, No. 1, January 1977, pp. 88-94 (Engl.); World Armaments and
Disarmament, SIPRI Yearbook 1978, London 1978, pp. 392-397 (Engl.);
Shindler & Toman, eds., "The Laws of Armed Conflicts."
The States Parties to this Convention,
Guided
by the interest of consolidating peace, and wishing to contribute to the cause
of halting the arms race, and of bringing about general and complete disarmament
under strict and effective international control, and of saving mankind from
the danger of using new means of warfare,
Determined
to continue negotiations with a view to achieving effective progress towards
further measures in the field of disarmament,
Recognizing
that scientific and technical advances may open new possibilities with respect
to modification of the environment,
Recalling
the Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, adopted
at Stockholm on 16 June 1972,
Realizing
that the use of environmental modification techniques for peaceful purposes
could improve the interrelationship of man and nature and contribute to the
preservation and improvement of the environment for the benefit of present and
future generations,
Recognizing,
however, that military or any other hostile use of such techniques could have
effects extremely harmful to human welfare,
Desiring
to prohibit effectively military or any other hostile use of environmental modification
techniques in order to eliminate the dangers to mankind from such use, and affirming
their willingness to work towards the achievement of this objective,
Desiring
also to contribute to the strengthening of trust among nations and to the further
improvement of the international situation in accordance with the purposes and
principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
Have
agreed as follows:
ARTICLE I
1.
Each State Party to this Convention undertakes not to engage in military or
any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques having widespread,
long-lasting or severe effects as the means of destruction, damage or injury
to any other State Party.
2.
Each State Party to this Convention undertakes not to assist, encourage or induce
any State, group of States or international organization to engage in activities
contrary to the provisions of paragraph 1 of this article.
ARTICLE II
As
used in article 1, the term "environmental modification techniques"
refers to any technique for changing - through the deliberate manipulation of
natural processes--the dynamics, composition or structure of the Earth, including
its biota, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere, or of outer space.
ARTICLE
III
1.
The provisions of this Convention shall not hinder the use of environmental
modification techniques for peaceful purposes and shall be without prejudice
to the generally recognized principles and applicable rules of international
law concerning such use.
2.
The States Parties to this Convention undertake to facilitate, and have the
right to participate in, the fullest possible exchange of scientific and technological
information on the use of environmental modification techniques for peaceful
purposes. States Parties in a position to do so shall contribute, alone or together
with other States or international organizations, to international economic
and scientific co-operation in the preservation, improvement and peaceful utilization
of the environment, with due consideration for the needs of the developing areas
of the world.
ARTICLE IV
Each
State Party to this Convention undertakes to take any measures it considers
necessary in accordance with its constitutional processes to prohibit and prevent
any activity in violation of the provisions of the Convention anywhere under
its jurisdiction or control.
ARTICLE V
1.
The States Parties to this Convention undertake to consult one another and to
co-operate in solving any problems which may arise in relation to the objectives
of, or in the application of the provisions of, the Convention. Consultation
and co-operation pursuant to this article may also be undertaken through appropriate
international procedures within the framework of the United Nations and in accordance
with its Charter. These international procedures may include the services of
appropriate international organizations, as well as of a Consultative Committee
of Experts as provided for in paragraph 2 of this article.
2.
For the purposes set forth in paragraph 1 of this article, the Depositary shall
within one month of the receipt of a request from any State Party to this Convention,
convene a Consultative Committee of Experts. Any State Party may appoint an
expert to the Committee whose functions and rules of procedure are set out in
the annex which constitutes an integral part of this Convention. The Committee
shall transmit to the Depositary a summary of its findings of fact, incorporating
all views and information presented to the Committee during its proceedings.
The Depositary shall distribute the summary to all States Parties.
3.
Any State Party to this Convention which has reason to believe that any other
State Party is acting in breach of obligations deriving from the provisions
of the Convention may lodge a complaint with the Security Council of the United
Nations. Such a complaint should include all relevant information as well as
all possible evidence supporting ItS validity.
4.
Each State Party to this Convention undertakes to cooperate in carrying out
any investigation which the Security Council may initiate, in accordance with
the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, on the basis of the complaint
received by the Council. The Security Council shall inform the States Parties
of the results of the investigation.
5.
Each State Party to this Convention undertakes to provide or support assistance,
in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, to any
State Party which so requests, if the Security Council decides that such Party
has been harmed or is likely to be harmed as a result of violation of the Convention.
ARTICLE VI
1.
Any State Party to this Convention may propose amendments to the Convention.
The text of any proposed amendment shall be submitted to the Depositary, who
shall promptly circulate it to all States Parties.
2.
An amendment shall enter into force for all States Parties to this Convention
which have accepted it, upon the deposit with the Depositary of instruments
of acceptance by a majority of States Parties. Thereafter it shall enter into
force for any remaining State Party on the date of deposit of its instrument
of acceptance.
ARTICLE VII
This
Convention shall be of unlimited duration.
ARTICLE VIII
1.
Five years after the entry into force of this Convention, a conference of the
States Parties to the Convention shall be convened by the Depositary at Geneva,
Switzerland. The conference shall review the operation of the Convention with
a view to ensuring that its purposes and provisions are being realized, and
shall in particular examine the effectiveness of the provisions of paragraph
1 of article I in eliminating the dangers of military or any other hostile use
of environmental modification techniques.
2.
At intervals of not less than five years thereafter, a majority of the States
Parties to this Convention may obtain, by submitting a proposal to this effect
to the Depositary, the convening of a conference with the same objectives.
3.
If no conference has been convened pursuant to paragraph 2 of this article within
ten years following the conclusion of a previous conference, the Depositary
shall solicit the views of all States Parties to this Convention concerning
the convening of such a conference. If one third or ten of the States Parties,
whichever number is less, respond affirmatively, the Depositary shall take immediate
steps to convene the conference.
ARTICLE IX
1.
This Convention shall be open to all States for signature. Any State which does
not sign the Convention before its entry into force in accordance with paragraph
3 of this article may accede to it at any time.
2.
This Convention shall be subject to ratification by signatory States. Instruments
of ratification or accession shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of
the United Nations.
3.
This Convention shall enter into force upon the deposit of instruments of ratification
by twenty Governments in accordance with paragraph 2 of this article.
4.
For those States whose instruments of ratification or accession are deposited
after the entry into force of this Convention, it shall enter into force on
the date of the deposit of their instruments of ratification or accession.
5.
The Depositary shall promptly inform all signatory and acceding States of the
date of each signature, the date of deposit of each instrument of ratification
or accession and the date of the entry into force of this Convention and of
any amendments thereto, as well as of the receipt of other notices.
6.
This Convention shall be registered by the Depositary in accordance with Article
102 of the Charter of the United Nations.
ARTICLE X
This
Convention, of which the Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish
texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of
the United Nations, who shall send duly certified copies thereof to the Governments
of the signatory and acceding States.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto, have signed
this Convention
Done
at Geneva, on the 18 day of May 1977.
(Here
follows signatures)
Annex
to the Convention
Consultative
Committee of Experts
1.
The Consultative Committee of Experts shall undertake to make appropriate findings
of fact and provide expert views relevant to any problem raised pursuant to
paragraph 1 of article V of this Convention by the State Party requesting the
convening of the Committee.
2.
The work of the Consultative Committee of Experts shall be organized in such
a way as to permit it to perform the functions set forth in paragraph 1 of this
annex. The Committee shall decide procedural questions relative to the organization
of its work, where possible by consensus, but otherwise by a majority of those
present and voting. There shall be no voting on matters of substance.
3.
The Depositary or his representative shall serve as the Chairman of the Committee.
4.
Each expert may be assisted at meetings by one or more advisers.
5.
Each expert shall have the right, through the Chairman, to request from States,
and from international organizations, such information and assistance as the
expert considers desirable for the accomplishment of the Committee's work.
http://www.opcw.org/html/db/cwc/more/enmod.html
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